fluorescent molecule
collocation in Englishmeaningsoffluorescentandmolecule
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fluorescent
adjective
uk/flɔːˈres.ənt/us/flɔːˈres.ənt/
Fluorescent lights are very bright, tube-shaped electric lights, often used ...
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molecule
noun[C]
uk/ˈmɒl.ɪ.kjuːl/us/ˈmɑː.lɪ.kjuːl/
the simplest unit of a chemical substance, usually a group of two or ...
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The detection limit is determined by the ability to distinguish eachfluorescentmoleculefrom the background.
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When thefluorescentmoleculeis brought to the excited state it relaxes back emitting the very same fluorescence as in the one-photon excitation case.
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However, collecting more photons from an organicfluorescentmoleculeand reducing background is challenging.
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Generally, fluorescent tagging, or labeling, uses a reactive derivative of afluorescentmoleculeknown as a fluorophore.
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Because of the sensitivity that the method affords,fluorescentmoleculeconcentrations as low as 1 part per trillion can be measured.
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Therefore, anisotropy measurements can be used to investigate how freely afluorescentmoleculemoves in a particular environment.
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If bound to afluorescentmolecule, regions where these probes have bound can be visualised.
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Modern fluorometers are capable of detectingfluorescentmoleculeconcentrations as low as 1 part per trillion.
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It has been found, however, that the chemiluminescence intensity corrected for quantum yield decreases as the singlet excitation energy of thefluorescentmoleculeincreases 6.
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Because eachfluorescentmoleculehas a unique spectrum of absorption and emission, the location of particular types of molecules can be determined.
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This process is called immunohistochemistry, or when the stain is afluorescentmolecule, immunofluorescence.
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In this assay, a small peptide of a known sequence was synthesized and tagged with afluorescentmolecule.
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Azo-initiators are considered to produce the peroxyl radical by heating, which damages thefluorescentmolecule, resulting in the loss of fluorescence.
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One of the major limitations in this direction is the difficulty of predicting or measuring two-photon absorption spectra of the fluorescent molecules used.
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These methods measure the distance between two identical fluorescent molecules.
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The other is using multiply labeled fluorescent molecules.
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An oxygenscavenging system stabilizes organic fluorescent molecules, allowing them to produce more photons and increases the possible observation time.
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The resolution is now the distance between the fluorescent molecules.
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However, photobleaching may also be used prior to applying the (primarily antibody-linked) fluorescent molecules, in an attempt to quench autofluorescence.
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However, the actual dye concentration can be low to minimize the disturbance of biological systems: some instruments can track single fluorescent molecules.
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